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This is the most useful real estate website in the area, with advanced search technologies that allow you to view listings in the MLS, or to ensure your own home is sold in reasonable time and for top dollar. You'll also find our web site to be a one-stop resource for your online real estate research. We're eager to tell you what we know about the local market for condos or homes, or preconstruction, or whatever is most interesting at the moment - that's where you'll usually find us! We delight in helping people succeed in this market, and when our clients come out of the transaction breathing that big sigh of relief, we're just as satisfied as they are.
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HomeLight launched EVA, an AI-powered escrow agent it's calling the first of its kind, backed by $40 million in new debt financing from BlackRock.
Buying or renting is largely a lifestyle decision, the report says, with homeownership in some markets never making financial sense.
The median-priced home consumed 30.3 percent of the typical American worker's annual wages in the first quarter of 2026, underscoring an affordability burden that stretched across the country regardle
Here's how a new state bill could reshape the private listings debate and change how you do business with sellers, Darryl Davis writes.
FNF's Brian Maughan explains how organized rings are using deepfakes, fake IDs and forged notary seals to pull off seller impersonation, and what real estate agents can do about it.
The more AI-generated content, analysis, imagery and communication flood the market, Dezireh Eyn writes, the more important discernment becomes.
Your budget turns big goals into real numbers — and real numbers into a clear game plan for how many homes you need to sell.
Despite the challenges, new Inman contributor Andy Goodman writes, mergers create recruiting opportunities unlike any other time in the business cycle.
The housing market is shifting. Existing-home sales remain sluggish, competition is intense, and buyers’ expectations are evolving. Yet while some agents are struggling, others are finding new o
Connecticut joined a growing list of states restricting pocket listings after Gov. Ned Lamont signed SB 340 on May 27. The law requires residential listings to be publicly accessible the moment any ma
